Typed numbers are divided by 10 (Excel 2007)

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FurPaw

I'm having a MAJOR problem with a new installation of Excel 2007
(Installed from the Ultimate Deal download).

Any number I _type_ into a cell is automatically divided by 10.
The only way I seem to be able to prevent this is by entering a
decimal point when I enter the number.

I've tried typing a number into a cell in a spreadsheet:
(a) opened with the "blank workbook" (new spreadsheet, Excel 2007)
(b) created with Excel 2003 and opened in Excel 2007
(c) created with Excel 2007 and emailed by someone who isn't
having that problem on his Excel 2007 installation

Have tried several different formatting options, although in 2007
I can't seem to find how to "uncheck" fixed decimals. Tried
General formatting and fixed decimal formatting, and nothing
seems to work - the number typed is divided by 10, appears that
way both in the cell and in the formula bar, and when I use it in
a formula it uses the original number divided by 10, not the
number as typed.

Looked for hidden macros, none show up when I click on View Macros.

When I copy and paste a number from a different spreadsheet, it
is entered correctly.

What is going on? Is there anything I can do short of reinstalling?

Thanks!
 
R

Rick Rothstein

Click the Office Button (the round circular icon in the upper left corner of
the window), click the Excel Options button at the bottom of the dialog box
that appears, select the Advanced option from the left hand list and uncheck
the "Automatically insert a decimal point" check box (2nd item down) on the
right hand list.
 
F

FurPaw

Rick said:
Click the Office Button (the round circular icon in the upper left
corner of the window), click the Excel Options button at the bottom of
the dialog box that appears, select the Advanced option from the left
hand list and uncheck the "Automatically insert a decimal point" check
box (2nd item down) on the right hand list.

Thank you!!!! I completely misinterpreted that option, thought
it meant it would enter 10 as 10.0 .
 

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